Seminars
We have a comprehensive schedule of seminar events within the department, giving students and staff the chance to interact with leading researchers and industry leaders.
Past seminars
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Seminar: Memorisation and copyright in large language models
Presenter(s): Dr Claudio Ceruti, BBC -
On the automaticity of counting functions associated to automatic sequences
Presenter(s): Markus Whiteland -
Threshold Implementations and Permutations’ Decompositions
Presenter(s): Pantelimon Stanica -
Mixture of Linear Models Co-supervised by Deep Neural Networks
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Visions of Emotion: Decoding Human Bodily Expressions
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Combining Word Equations, Regular Languages and Arithmetic
Presenter(s): Joel Day -
Generalized Core Spanner Inexpressibility via Ehrenfeucht-Fraisse Games for FC
Presenter(s): Sam Thompson -
Coset leaders of the first order Reed-Muller codes in the classes of Niho and Threshold functions
Presenter(s): Serge Feukoua -
Regular Languages - A Descriptional Complexity Perspective
Presenter(s): Luca Prigioniero -
Fast Datalog on Text
Presenter(s): Owen Bell